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autumn and 1919
The official birth of the term " stab-in-the-back " itself possibly can be dated to the autumn of 1919, when Ludendorff was dining with the head of the British Military Mission in Berlin, British general Sir Neill Malcolm.
In the autumn of 1919, Gurdjieff and his closest pupils moved to Tbilisi, formerly known as Tiflis.
In the autumn of 1919, Kästner enrolled at the University of Leipzig to study history, philosophy, German language and literature and theatre.
Early in 1919, Powell passed the Common Entrance Examination for Eton where he started that autumn.
From the autumn of 1919 onwards, the RIC was forced to abandon its barracks in isolated areas.
By the autumn of 1919, the budgetary effects of Lloyd George's Ten Year Rule were causing Trenchard some difficulty as he sought to develop the institutions of the RAF.
In autumn, 1919, De Chirico published an article in Valori Plastici entitled " The Return of Craftsmanship ", in which he advocated a return to traditional methods and iconography.
In October 1919 Wilson warned Churchill that the planned introduction of Irish Home Rule that autumn would lead to trouble and, given concerns that Robertson lacked the subtlety for the Irish Command which Churchill had offered him, asked him to consult the Prime Minister, perhaps in the knowledge that Lloyd George disliked Robertson.
McKay arrived in London in autumn 1919.
By autumn of 1919, most of Denikin's White Russian forces were defeated — in the meantime, however, the Bolsheviks had grown to become the dominant force in Ukraine.
When the Germans occupied parts of Poland in the autumn of 1939, Biskupin became part of the Warthegau, an area that German Nationalists claimed to have been " Germanic " since at least the Iron Age ( Gustaf Kossinna, Das Weichselland, ein uralter Heimatboden der Germanen, Leipzig, Kabitzsch 1919 ).
Some nobles began negotiations with the Chinese amban Chen Yi on the subject of abolishing Mongolia's autonomy, and in autumn 1919 General Xu Shuzheng occupied Niislel Khüree and forced the Bogd Khan to sign an edict that incorporated Mongolia into the Republic of China.
In the autumn of 1916, he was taken to a hospital in Constantinople, Hôpital de la paix, and then moved to Paris in 1919, where he died in a psychiatric clinic in Villejuif in 1935.
He returned to his country in autumn 1919, with a designs to form a single political group of democratic persuasion, stressing Conservative accomplishments ( such as selling state land to peasants and confiscating mainmorte estates ), while aiming to persuade the PNL to back electoral reform.
Gerlach had been close to adherents of a moderate socialism from above, coupled with social reforms ( Kathedersozialisten ), but became member of the SPD in November 1914 and changed to the more radical USPD in the autumn of 1919.
Between the autumn of 1919 and the late winter of 1922 and 1923, Towers served at sea — as the executive officer of USS and as the commanding officer of the old destroyer USS, which had been redesignated an aircraft tender.
After three years living under strained conditions in the autumn of 1919 Victoria and Kirill left Finland and went to Germany.
Red Summer describes the race riots that occurred in more than three dozen cities in the United States during the summer and early autumn of 1919.
Following the violence-filled summer, in the autumn of 1919, Haynes reported on the events.
Despite Yudenich's hostility towards Bułak-Bałachowicz, the latter cooperated with White Russian units during their counter-offensive in the autumn of 1919.
During that time ( May 1919 ), General Denikin and his white army launched an offensive against the Reds, during the summer and autumn of that year.
In autumn 1919 Merezhkovskys and Filosofov started to make plans for escape.
The Polish commander of the 1st Legions Infantry Division general ( later Marshal of Poland ) Edward Rydz-Śmigły in late autumn of 1919, proposed that a joint Polish-Latvian operation against the Bolshevik forces be commenced.
Chaplin felt she was not his intellectual equal, and, after their child died in July 1919 aged only three days, they separated in the autumn of 1919.

autumn and elections
New elections are held in the autumn, resulting in a bourgeois majority.
This government proved unstable, especially on the issue of reforming the Statute of Autonomy of Catalonia, and new elections were held in autumn 2006.
Negotiations about cooperation were reopened after the fall of the second Lubbers cabinet and the announcement that elections would be held in the autumn of that year.
When Yoshida Shigeru called for elections in the autumn of 1952, Kishi was not prepared and his young party was crushed at the polls.
IKL kept its 14 seats in the elections of 1936 but was weakened by the overwhelming victory for the coming social democrat-agrarian coalition that would replace in the autumn of 1936 the narrow right-wing minority government of Toivo Mikael Kivimäki.
In autumn 2008, during the electoral campaign for the November Presidential elections, the PSD accused coalition party PDL of planning to rig the elections in favour of Traian Băsescu.
In the autumn of 2005 Poles voted in both parliamentary and presidential elections.
New elections in the autumn of 1848 returned a constitutional majority, but it ended by voting in favour of a constituent assembly.
He did not serve his full first term, but voluntarily resigned to defuse tensions in the aftermath of the 2007 Georgian demonstrations and brought the presidential elections forward from the original date in autumn 2008.
KDU-ČSL was part of the governments of Václav Klaus's Civic Democratic Party ( ODS ) until its ministers left in autumn 1997 which triggered the government's fall ; KDU-ČSL was also represented in the caretaker government of Josef Tošovský before the premature elections in 1998.
The elections for the Senate were held on January 11, and these exhibited the same trend of opinion as had been shown in the previous autumn.
After the victory of the Spanish Confederation of the Autonomous Right ( CEDA ) in the elections of autumn 1933, he again became prime minister, mainly because the President did not wish to appoint CEDA leader José María Gil-Robles.
On May 30, 1989 President Mikhail S. Gorbachev proposed that nationwide local elections, that were scheduled for November 1989, and were supposed to bring about the decentralization of political power, should be postponed until early 1990 because there were still no laws governing the conduct of SSR elections, and there was little chance these laws could be enacted until the national congress met again in the autumn.
The Treaty became obsolete after the elections ( conducted with British oversight ) in autumn 1945, which confirmed the absolute Communist supremacy in the country.
New elections in the autumn returned a more conservative Third Duma, which Octobrists dominated.
Karjalainen's coalition fell in the autumn of 1971 and early parliamentary elections were called.
Even though she had been asked to stand as a candidate for the PvdA in the 1998 elections she resigned from the PvdA in the autumn of 1997.
The elections to the Fourth Duma were held in the autumn of 1912.
The elections of autumn 1790 resulted in a new group of deputies joining those already elected.
In the autumn of 2005 Poles voted in both parliamentary and presidential elections.
There are municipal elections every four years since 1990 and regional elections every four years starting in 2000 ; in the autumn.

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